taivutusvoimaa
Taivutusvoimaa is a linguistic term used to describe the degree of inflectional variation in a word’s paradigm. It refers to how much form-changing is required to express grammatical categories such as number, case, tense, mood, voice, or aspect. A language with high taivutusvoimaa has many distinct inflected forms or substantial morphophonological changes within its inflectional system; a language with low taivutusvoimaa has fewer forms or simpler inflection.
In linguistic typology, taivutusvoimaa helps compare the morphologies of languages beyond simple vocabulary. It captures the
In Finnish, taivutusvoimaa reflects the language’s pronounced inflectional density. Nouns, adjectives, and pronouns take numerous cases
Measuring taivutusvoimaa can involve metrics such as the average number of distinct inflected forms per lemma,